D'Agostino Progression Mono Amp

It appears that the Progression line will also include a stereo amp, preamp and lifestyle streamer according to their website.
 
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Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems will be presenting new 800-watt mono amplifiers at CES 2016 within the Venetian Hotel suites 30-122 and 30-212. Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems' new line of components designed to deliver D'Agostino-quality sound at more affordable prices. The first component in the new series, the 800-watt Progression mono amplifier, will debut at International CES, January 6-9, 2016, in Las Vegas, NV. The Progression mono will be shown at the Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems room, Suite 30-122 at the Venetian Hotel, and demonstrated in the EgglestonWorks room, Suite 30-212.

The Progression mono amplifier is the largest and most powerful the company has made to date, delivering 800 watts into 8 Ohms, doubling to 1600 watts into 4 Ohms and doubling again to 3,200 watts into 2 Ohms. It employs a fully complementary driver stage, beefed up with 84 output transistors, a 4000 VA power supply transformer and 400,000 microfarads of power supply storage capacitance.

The iconic look of the Momentum amplifiers' power meters, inspired by the elegant faces of classic Swiss watches, continues with the Progression series. The Progression mono amplifier features a new meter design with a 270-degree needle swing, driven by a high-speed ballistic circuit that enhances the meter's responsiveness. The longer swing allows the needle to cover the amplifier's entire output range.

The venturi heatsink design premiered in the Momentum amplifiers has been adapted to the cooling needs of the Progression mono amplifier by adding a second row of venturis to each heatsink. Each heatsink is milled from a single, 48.5-pound aluminum billet.

"With the Momentum series amplifiers, I focused on combining high power output with a relatively small form factor. But I knew some of our customers had a desire for a larger, more powerful amp at a somewhat more affordable price,” company founder and chief engineer Dan D'Agostino said. "That's why we created the Progression series.

"These components are a little more affordable than the Momentum series, in large part because we used aluminum instead of copper for the heatsinks," D'Agostino continued. "Progression doesn't quite match the sonics of Momentum, but these components still have most of the hallmarks of Momentum, including through-hole construction for the best sound quality and durability, and the same unmistakable, elegant look. Like all our products, the Progression series components will be built by hand in our Arizona factory, under my personal supervision."

The Progression mono amplifier is projected to ship in the first quarter of 2016 at $36,000 per pair, and will be available in silver or black finish. The Progression mono amplifier will be followed by a stereo amplifier, a stereo preamp and a lifestyle amplifier similar to the Momentum Lifestyle MLife integrated amplifier/DAC/streamer.

The Progression mono amplifier will be shown on static display at the Dan D'Agostino Master Audio Systems room, Suite 30-122 at the Venetian Hotel, and demonstrated in the EgglestonWorks room, Suite 30-212, where it will be driving the new EgglestonWorks Ivy SE speaker.


http://www.enjoythemusic.com/CES_20...stems_Progression_Series_Audio_Components.htm
 
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You know your getting old when the weight of the thing scares you more than the price.
 
Interesting that the price of the amp is $36K for two monos - lower price point than the Momentums.
 
D'Agostino has also announced a new Momentum Stereo Amp, the S250...it has 250 watts per channel. Owners of the S200 can have theirs updated.
 
Interesting that the price of the amp is $36K for two monos - lower price point than the Momentums.

Mike (Ritmo)....the Progression line is meant to be more affordable than Momentum line which is where he started out. You can tell from the casework (no copper heatsinks on the side) and the overall build quality that it's built to a lower price point, even though the power specs are superior.
 
Has any one heard the "affordable" Classic Stereo amplifier (~$13K) in the Master Power (Home Theater line)? The Classic Stereo amplifier has similar power, s/n, and distortion specs as does his Momentum Stereo amplifier and seems like it if it can deliver on 80% of the SQ like a decent "bargain" within the context of D'Agostino's product range.

With an input impedance of 100Kohms should be very easy to drive even for tube preamps which tend to have higher output impedances. Maybe an ARC pre with this baby can give you the better aspects of both tube and SS topologies :dunno:
 
Cyril,

I've heard the Classic Stereo, and it's a beast :) It doesn't have the refinement of the Momentum, the midrange beauty, but it's still one smooth monster! In our reasonably large room, it drove the YG Haileys beautifully, with an MSB Analog DAC doing both DAC and preamp functions. I remember people who were not particularly fans of Dan's work being impressed by that system/presentation, as clearly lacked the "edge" of the Krells of old, while maintaining the absurd power/reserves needed to drive demanding speakers.

HTH :)

cheers,
alex
 
D'Agostino has also announced a new Momentum Stereo Amp, the S250...it has 250 watts per channel. Owners of the S200 can have theirs updated.

I'm sending my S200 for the upgrade in a couple of weeks.

Got a taste of the new M400s several weeks ago driving a pair of Alexias - WOW!
 
Has any one heard the "affordable" Classic Stereo amplifier (~$13K) in the Master Power (Home Theater line)? The Classic Stereo amplifier has similar power, s/n, and distortion specs as does his Momentum Stereo amplifier and seems like it if it can deliver on 80% of the SQ like a decent "bargain" within the context of D'Agostino's product range.

With an input impedance of 100Kohms should be very easy to drive even for tube preamps which tend to have higher output impedances. Maybe an ARC pre with this baby can give you the better aspects of both tube and SS topologies :dunno:

The Classic Stereo has much of the magic of the Momentum products and a fraction of the price. I real bargain at its price point.
 
Jim -

The only time I've listened to the Classic Stereo Amp was at RMAF. You may remember it was being used to drive a pair of Wilson subs. So, I can't comment on its sound qualities.
 
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